Saint John

An April 2004 trip to St. John by davina_mcf

I live here ! Yea

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This place is fantastic! I especially like the matzaman curry. Try to make reservations if you want a weekend night. If you just show up, you probably will get turned away. For dessert, they make the best Irish coffee!
  • Member Rating 5 out of 5 by davina_mcf on July 2, 2005

Suwanna Restaurant and Inn
325 Lancaster Ave St. John, New Brunswick
506 637 9015

Cora'sBest of IgoUgo

Restaurant

Breakfast is yummy! Don't even try to go near Cora's on a Sunday morning. You get big piles of fresh fruit with everything, and if you're a big eater, you will love it, as the portions are huge!
  • Member Rating 5 out of 5 by davina_mcf on July 2, 2005

Cora's
5523 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3T1
(902) 490-2672

HistoryBest of IgoUgo

Story/Tip

Saint John is a great city to visit, especially if you like architecture and history. It was one of the first cities in Canada and is home to many great inventions, such as hot/cold indoor plumbing. If you like art, there is a Salvador Dali painting in Fredericton (it's the "Santiago El Grande"). There are some interesting black marks on our history also. In the 19th century, if you were a common pauper, you would have been sold at an auction. Also, Benedict Arnold, the American revolutionary traitor, lived here from 1787 to 1791. Check out http://new-brunswick.net/ to see a lot of pictures and good information about New Brunswick!

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